Near the central Terminal concourse, Tech on the Go fills quick gadget gaps
Tech on the Go sits airside in the main Terminal at BWI, close enough to most concourses that you can duck in on a 20–30 minute layover. It functions as the airport’s catch-all tech kiosk: phone chargers, power banks, headphones, basic cables, and a few small accessories that keep a trip from derailing when something breaks in your bag.
Expect airport pricing: a generic USB-C or Lightning cable can run several dollars more than the $10–$15 you’d pay in town, and brand-name earbuds or over-ear headphones skew higher still. The tradeoff is speed. You can replace a forgotten charger or wall brick in under five minutes and walk straight back to your gate with your phone charging again before boarding starts.
Stock leans heavily on everyday needs: charging bricks, multi-port adapters, wired and wireless earbuds, and basic phone cases sized for current iPhone and Samsung models. You might see a few small Bluetooth speakers or travel keyboards, but this is more “trip-saving basics” than a full electronics showroom. If you need a laptop or camera body, look elsewhere in Baltimore before you hit the airport.
Figure on stopping here once per long trip if your cable frays or a kid’s headphones die halfway through a 5-hour flight. Best move: snap a quick photo of your phone’s charging port and your current cable before walking over, so you don’t guess wrong on connector type in a hurry.